He did an interview on MLB network with Bob Costas recently. One of the things he said that stuck with the me most was about doing things "the right way". I can't remember exactly what he said, but the general gist was that players need to go about their profession the right way. He said if 80% of players are doing things the wrong way...it's STILL the wrong way. More people doing the wrong things doesn't make them right.
He also talked about a game where he got frustrated and broke a bat, then immediately regretted doing so. In fact, he penned a letter to the maker (not the manufacturer...the maker) of the bat and apologized for his disrespectful treatment of the equipment.
Excellent interview, class act and a great player/professional.